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    CHAPTER 1:

    SAFETY AND HEALTH

    MANAGEMENT

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    IntroductionThe Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994

    (Act 514) is a piece of Malaysian legislation which

    has been gazetted on the 25 February 1994 by the

    Malaysian Parliament.

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    Introduction

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    Introduction

    OSHA

    1994Act

    Regulation

    Code of

    Practice

    Order

    Guideline

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    Objective of OSHA 1994• To secure the safety, health and welfare of persons at work againstrisks to safety or health arising out of the activities of persons atwork;

    • To protect persons at a place of work other than persons at work

    against risks to safety or health arising out of the activities ofpersons at work;

    • To promote an occupational environment for persons at workwhich is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs;

    • To provide the means whereby the associated occupational safetyand health legislations may be progressively replaced by a system ofregulations and approved industry codes of practice operating incombination with the provisions of this Act designed to maintain orimprove the standards of safety and health.

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    General Duties of Employers & Self-

    Employed Persons◦ Section 15 - General duties of employers and self-employed personsto their employees.

    1. Ensure the safety, health and welfare of all workers while at work2. This includes:

    a) Making arrangements and maintenance of plants and work system

    b) Making arrangements for the use, handling, storage andtransportation of the plant and substances (materials).

    c) Provision of information, instruction, training and supervision.d) Provide and maintain workplace / access routes to and from work

    areas.

    e) Provide and maintain work environment with adequate welfarefacilities.

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    ◦ Section 15 - General duties of employers and self-employed persons

    to their employees.

     Additional Provision:

    ◦ Employee includes independent contractor engaged by an employer or aself employed person and any employees of the independent contractor.

    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons

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    • Section 16 - Formulate a written Safety and Health Policy

    • Section 17(1) - Conduct operations without endangering the safety of

    others – non-workers and public.

    • Section 17(2) - Provide information to others on business operations.

    • Section 18 - An occupier of non-domestic premises shall take

    measures to ensure that the place of work is/are safe and without

    risks to health to the persons other than his employees.

    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons◦ Section 19 – Penalties

    ◦  A person who contravenes the provisions of Section 15, 16, 17and 18 shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be liable

    to:

    Maximum Fine RM50 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 2

    Years; or Both

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed PersonsSection 26. Duty not to charge employees for things done orprovided.

    ◦ The employer may not charge employees for things done orprovided in pursuance of this Act.

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons◦ Section 27 - Discrimination against employee, etc.

    ◦ Employer /Trade Union may not discriminate – dismiss, injure or

    change position of any employee who makes complaint that he is not

    safe or is risk to health and also exercises his functions as a member

    of the Safety and Health Committee.

    Maximum Fine RM10 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 1

    Years; or Both

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons◦ Section 29 – Safety and health officer 

    Specific industries gazetted. Employ a competent person to act as a safety and health officer.

    Specific responsibilities to ensure compliance to the Act andpromotion of safe work.

    Qualification and training requirements.

    Maximum Fine RM5 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 6

    months; or Both

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons◦ Section 30 – Establishment of safety and health committee atplace of work.

    To be established if:

    a. There are 40 or more workers.

    b. Instructed by Director General

    Membership, selection and appointment as prescribed.

    Consultation with employer 

    Maximum Fine RM5 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 6

    months; or Both

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    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons◦ Section 31 – Functions of safety and health committee

    To review all safety and health measures that have been taken.

    Investigate issues concerning occupational safety and health andbring to attention of employer.

    Other functions may be determined.

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    ◦ Section 32 – Notification of Accidents, Dangerous Occurrence

    Occupational Poisoning and Occupational Diseases and Inquiry

    Employers to inform the nearest Department of Safety and Healthoffice (DOSH).

    Registered Medical Practitioners should report to the DirectorGeneral.

    General Duties of Employers &

    Self-Employed Persons

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    General Duties of Employees◦ Section 24 – General duties of employees at work

    a. Ensure personal safety and that of others.b. Cooperate with employer and others.

    c. Properly wear and /or use personal protective equipment that areprovided.

    d. Comply to any safety instructions.

    Maximum Fine RM1 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 3

    months; or Both

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    General Duties of EmployeesSection 25 - Duty not to interfere with or misuse things providedpursuant to certain provisions

    ◦  An employee who intentionally, recklessly or negligently interfere ofmisuse anything provided or done in the interest of safety, healthand welfare in pursuance of the Act shall be guilty of an offence.

    Maximum Fine RM20 000;

    or Max Imprisonment 2

    Years; or Both

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    Regulations and Orders under OSHA 1994 (Act 514)Occupational Safety and Health (Employers’ Safety and Health General Policy

    Statement)(Exception) Regulations 1995

    Occupational Safety and Health (Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards) Regulations1996

    Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and Health Committee) Regulations 1996

    Occupational Safety and Health (Classification, Packaging and Labeling of Hazardous

    Chemicals) Regulations 1997

    Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and Health Officer) Regulations 1997

    Occupational Safety and Health (Safety and Health Officer) Orders 1997

    Occupational Safety and Health (Prohibition of Use of Substances) Orders 1999

    Occupational Safety and Health (Use and Standard of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to

    Health) Regulations 2000

    Occupational Safety and Health (Notification of Accident, dangerous Occurrence,

    Occupational Poisoning and Occupation Disesases) Regulations 2004

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    FMA 967

    FACTORIES AND MACHINERIES ACT 1967(ACT 139)

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    Introduction

    FMA 1967 was the sole OSH legislative reference

    pertaining to industries’ activities.

    Factory and Machinery Act 1967 only covers

    occupational safety and health in the manufacturing,

    mining, quarrying and construction industries,

    whereas the other industries are not covered.

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    Objective OF FMA 1967To provide for the control of factories with respectto:

    matters relating to the safety, health and welfare

    of persons therein;

    the registration and inspection of machinery; and

    matters connected therewith.

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    ◦ Workers that are covered by Factory and

    Machinery Act 1967 consists only of 24% of the

    nation’s total man power, while Occupational

    Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 1994 would

    cover 90% of the nation’s total man power.

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    Regulations under FMA 1967(Act 139)

    Factories & Machinery (Certificate of Competency – Examinations) Regulations

    1970

    Factories & Machinery (Electric Passenger and Goods Lift) Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Fencing of Machinery & Safety) Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Notification, Certificate of Fitness and Inspection )

    Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Person-In-charge) Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Safety, Health and Welfare) Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Steam Boiler and Unfired Pressure Vessel) Regulations

    1970

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    Regulations under FMA 1967(Act 139)

    Factories & Machinery (Administration) Regulations 1970

    Factories & Machinery (Compounding Offences) Rules 1978 & Factories

    & Machinery (Compoundable Offences) Regulations 1978

    Factories & Machinery (Lead Regulations 1984

    Factories & Machinery (Asbestos Process)

    Factories & Machinery (Noise Exposure) Regulations 1989

    Factories & Machinery (Mineral Dust) Regulations 1989

    Factories & Machinery (Building Operations and Works of Engineering

    Construction) Regulations 1986

     Related to Construction

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    BOWECS 986

    BUILDING OPERATIONS AND WORKS OFENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION (BOWECS)1986 & OTHER LEGISLATIONS

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    Introduction

    Force on 1st October 1986 – Building operations and works of engineeringconstruction only.

    Building operations – Construction, structural alteration, repair &

    maintenance, demolition of an intended building.

    Works of Engineering Construction – Construction, extension, installation,repair, maintenance, renewal, removal, renovation, alteration, dismantlingand demolition.

    The regulation stipulated under Factories & Machinery Act andRegulations.

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    Part I: Preliminary – Definition ofterms

    Contractor – Person who has entered into a contract for the purpose of carryingout any building operations or works of engineering construction and includesmain contractor or sub-contractor.

    Contractor’s Safety Supervisor – A contractor’s safety supervisor appointed under

    Regulation 26.Designated Person – A competent person appointed by an employer to carry outany supervision or inspection or to perform any task or duty prescribed by theseRegulations.

    Employer – Any person who employs another person under contract of service.

    Main contractor – A person who has entered into a contract with a owner orlessee of a property or his agent for the purpose of carrying out any buildingoperation or work of engineering construction.

    Professional engineer – A “Registered Professional Engineer” as defined bySection 2 of the Registration of Engineer Act 1967.

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    Part II: General Provision

    This part describes the general precautions to be taken such as:

    Installation of machinery, Drawing hazards, Slipping hazards,Tripping and cutting hazards, PPE, Electrical hazards, Publicvehicular traffic, Stability of structures, Illumination, Storage of materials, Disposal of debris, Site safety supervisors, Safety andhealth committee.

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    Part III: Concrete Work

    This part deals with precautions to be taken in the erection anddismantling of formwork for concrete buildings.

    PE must certify all formworks and reshores – responsible for

    supervision and structure stability.

    Erection work supervision – conduct regular inspection – record allfindings.

    Stripping of formwork should not commence until concrete is fully setin accordance with PE’s specification.

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    Part IV: Structural Steel & Pre-cast Concrete Assembly

    Safety requirements – Erection of structural steel and pre-cast concretestructures.

    To control movement of structural members while being hoisted.

    Temporary flooring – follow up by construction of steel frame building.

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    Part V: Cleaning, Repairing & Maintenance ofRoof, Gutters, Windows, Louvers andVentilation

    i) Precautions step need to be taken when working on steep roofs.

    ii) Crawling boards or roofing brackets must be installed on roofs at

    safe angle.

    Part VI: Catch Platforms

    i) Catch platform must be erected along the exterior face of

    structures to protect the public against falling objects.

    ii) Designed and certified by PE.

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    Part VII: Chutes, Safety Belts & Nets

    Chutes or rubbish removal must totally enclosed if angle exceeds 45degrees from horizontal.

    Chutes exceed 12.0m – constructed in accordance with PE design and

    certification.

    Warning notices – conspicuous position.

    Debris not allow to accumulate to an unacceptable height.

    Type and strength of safety belts, safety net and lifelines shall be

    adequate and approved by Chief Inspector.

    Defective items should be removed from work site. All inspections tobe recorded and kept on work site for inspection by an Inspector.

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    Part VIII: Runways and Ramps

    i) Runways and ramps for vehicles, workers and barrows to be

    designed by PE.

    Part IX: Ladders & Step-Ladders

    i) Securely fixed to avoid slip.

    ii) Necessary for work exceeding 1.5 meters in height.

    Part X: Scaffolds

    i) Scaffolds and their components must constructed from suitable& sound material and adequate strength.

    ii) Working platforms must be adequate size for specific work andprovided with guard-rails and toe-boards.

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    Part XI: Demolition

    i) No part of a building or structure can be allowed to become

    dangerously overloaded with debris; and

    ii) The work must be done under close supervision of a designatedperson.

    Part XII: Excavation Work

    i) Excavation must be shored or cut back to prevent collapse.

    ii) Guardrails must be installed if excavations exceed 3 meters indepth.

    iii) Provide with access if more than 1.2 meters depth.

    iv) Inspection must be carried out and recorded.

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    Part XIII: Materials Handling & Storage and Use &Disposal

    i) All materials in bags, containers or bundles and other materials

    stored in tiers must be stacked, blocked and limited to certainheight for stability.

    ii) Aisle and passageways to be kept clear to provide free and safemovement of material handling.

    iii) Material disposed from a height of 6 meters to be carried out with

    the aid of enclosed chute.

    Part XIV: Piling

    i) Pile driving equipment to be inspected by competent designatedperson.

    ii) Pile testing must be conducted under the direct supervision of adesignated person.

    iii) Test area is a restricted area to other workers.

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    Part XV: Blasting and Use of Explosive

    i) Explosives must be handled under immediate control of acompetent designated person.

    ii) When explosives are fired, employees must not be exposed torisks of injury from the explosion or flying materials.

    Part XVI: Hand and Power Tools

    i) Hand and power tools must be maintained in safe and goodworking condition.

    ii) The use of hand tools, electric, pneumatic, fuel, hydraulic andpower driven equipment also elaborate under this part.

    Part XVII: Miscellaneousi) Failure to comply provisions made under these Regulations shall

    liable the offender to a fine not exceeding RM2,000.00.

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